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General Gaming / 2024 NWR Forum Awards - Best Multiplatform Game
« on: December 02, 2024, 04:34:52 PM »
The 2024 NWR Forum Awards
Best Multiplatform Game
This award is for all the games that don't fall into the other categories and released in 2024. The results of the poll will only be revealed once the voting is done (December 15). You should be able to change your vote until then. Even though the official nominees list is closed, you can still reply with a write-in. Best of luck to all the nominees.

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General Gaming / 2024 NWR Forum Awards - Best Indie Game
« on: December 02, 2024, 04:31:28 PM »
The 2024 NWR Forum Awards
Best Independent Game
This award is for games developed by independent studios and released in 2024. The results of the poll will only be revealed once the voting is done (December 15). You should be able to change your vote until then. Even though the official nominees list is closed, you can still reply with a write-in. Best of luck to all the nominees.

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Nintendo Gaming / 2024 NWR Forum Awards - Best Rerelease or Compilation
« on: December 02, 2024, 04:28:30 PM »
The 2024 NWR Forum Awards
Best Rerelease or Compilation
This award is for a game or compilation of games that was remade, remastered, or re-released in 2024. The results of the poll will only be revealed once the voting is done (December 15). You should be able to change your vote until then. Even though the official nominees list is closed, you can still reply with a write-in. Best of luck to all the nominees.

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Nintendo Gaming / 2024 NWR Forum Awards - Best Switch Game
« on: December 02, 2024, 04:23:27 PM »
The 2024 NWR Forum Awards
Best Nintendo Switch Game
This award is for games released as Switch console exclusives in the year 2024. The results of the poll will only be revealed once the voting is done (December 15). You should be able to change your vote until then. Make sure to sound off in the comments if the game is not listed in the poll. Best of luck to all the nominees.

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Nintendo Gaming / Re: 2024 NWR Forum Awards
« on: November 29, 2024, 05:37:50 PM »
If we're including non-Switch games on this list, then Astro Bot absolutely needs to be there for "Best Multiplatform". I would also add Persona 3 Reload to the Remake category.
Done and done!

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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Nintendo Music
« on: November 26, 2024, 12:45:26 PM »
I am usually opposed to having to get a new app of any kind, but I actually like this one. It is easy to use and the music quality is nice. I also like the themed playlists such as being able to listen to all the Rosalina music in the app. I am looking forward to the Splatoon 2 music being added which makes me want the music from Splatoon as well.

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Nintendo Gaming / Re: 2024 NWR Forum Awards
« on: November 26, 2024, 12:40:10 PM »
The list has been updated with some suggestions from Khush. There is still a few more days to have games added, removed, or changed to a different category.

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Nintendo Gaming / 2024 NWR Forum Awards
« on: November 22, 2024, 01:35:37 PM »
It is time to collect the nominations for the third annual Nintendo World Report Forum Awards. The categories are the same as last year. As usual, these are just the short lists of nominees, please reply with any games you want added

Nintendo Switch Game of the Year
  • Mario & Luigi: Brothership
  • The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
  • Super Mario Party Jamboree
  • Princess Peach: Showtime!
  • Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club
  • Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven
  • Bakeru
  • Endless Ocean: Luminous
  • Nintendo World Championships-NES Edition

Multiplatform Game of the Year
  • Metaphor: Refantazio
  • Stellar Blade
  • Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
  • Black Myth: Wukong
  • Silent Hill 2
  • Dragon's Dogma 2
  • Unicorn Overlord
  • EA Sports FC 25
  • Pentiment
  • Astro Bot

Best Remake, Remaster, or Compilation
  • Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics
  • Tetris Forever
  • Dragon Quest III HD-2D
  • Castlevania Dominus Collection
  • Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance
  • Beyond Good & Evil 20th Anniversary Edition
  • Ace Attorney Investigations Collection
  • Sonic X Shadow Generations
  • Luigi's Mansion 2 HD
  • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
  • Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP
  • Another Code: Recollection
  • Mario vs. Donkey Kong
  • Tomb Raider I-III Remastered
  • Persona 3 Reload

Best Independent Game
  • Neva
  • Balatro
  • Lorelei and the Laser Eyes
  • Animal Well
  • The Plucky Squire
  • SteamWorld Heist II
  • Cat Quest III
  • Gori: Cuddly Carnage
  • Thank Goodness You're Here!
  • Little Kitty, Big City


Please comment below any games you want included in the list of nominations. Also let me know if you have questions about the categories or think a game should be included in a different category.
I am hoping to start the voting December 1 so make sure to get in your nominees before then!

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I was hoping to get Kirby for $30 as it has gone down to $40 throughout the year, but I will probably just pick it up anyway.

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General Gaming / Re: Shocktober V: The Dream Child
« on: October 31, 2024, 08:33:10 PM »
With Halloween upon us Shocktober is almost over. I want to thank everyone for participating and sharing their scary tales of gaming. I hope everyone out there has a safe and happy Halloween.

Also congratulations to team Ninja for winning the Splatfest!

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General Gaming / Re: Shocktober V: The Dream Child
« on: October 27, 2024, 08:57:51 AM »
How would you rate Fatal Frame IV compared to Maiden of Black Water? Better/worse/about on par? I had a decent time with the Wii U game, didn't find it very scary but it was good at setting an oppressive mood. I do recall it got repetitive since you go through levels several times.
Would you say it's worth playing Fatal Frame IV, or are they very similar games? I want to play something spooky for Halloween, and noticed it's on sale currently.

I would say it is on par. This game is also good at creating a spooky atmosphere but I wouldn't say I got scared, though I don't really get scared easily. There is some repetition and backtracking here as well. I think I enjoyed it more because of previously playing Maiden of Black Water, so I knew how the game worked and what I was in for. I did find myself hitting a game over more often with Mask of the Lunar Eclipse. I think it is harder just being an older game. You can only save when near the save points but do that as often as possible. I feel like you could save at any time with Maiden of Black Water? So I think they are very similar games but I found it worth playing personally.

What are the other options you are considering?

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General Gaming / Re: Shocktober V: The Dream Child
« on: October 26, 2024, 05:50:10 PM »
Quite a few games are having Halloween themed events this month so it is no surprise to see the return of Splatoween - the spooky themed Splatfest in Splatoon 3. The event is happening this weekend and invites players to choose between Wizards, Knights, and Ninjas for whom they would want to be in a fantasy world.


So which team are you playing on?  I off to support team Wizard right now  8)

Are you playing any other games with special Halloween seasonal content? Sound off in this topic!

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General Gaming / Re: Shocktober V: The Dream Child
« on: October 26, 2024, 05:40:15 PM »
Lot's to report on this week...
I mentioned at the tail end of Backlaugust this year that I was close to a stopping point with The Witcher 3 on PS5. I did manage to finish the Blood & Wine DLC quests. This second DLC is so big it feels like it could have been a full on sequel. There were plenty of Vampires and other spooky monsters to make this a true Shocktober game.
My goal was really just to finish all the official quests in the game. Once the DLC was complete, the last quest was to collect all the Gwent cards in the base game. This is actually pretty challenging as many of the cards are won from NPCs. Once you find the NPC to play, you have to beat them in Gwent (though most are easy), and then you randomly receive a card. Of course the cards could be duplicates so there is a meta-game of saving before playing them, then reverting to the save if given a dupe. There are a limited number of NPCs and you can only get one card from each so we came pretty close to running out of people to play, but managed to get the full set. Of course a witcher's work is never done, but after 156 hours and 57/79 trophies, it is time to give ol Geralt a rest.

Like Evan B I was also playing a game in the Fatal Frame series, specifically 零~月蝕の仮面~, better known as Fatal Frame IV: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse on Switch. Folks might remember my trip to Japan last year, well this was one of the games I picked up in Akihabara. Since the Switch is region free the game started up just fine on my US bought Switch. I figured since there was an English language version in the North American eShop, that the Japanese cart would have an English language option. Well buy beware since those two versions are not linked and there is no way to play this cart other than in Japanese. It is just as well since I am studying to take the JLPT in a few months and need all the practice I can get.


This was my second Fatal Frame experience, having played Maiden of Black Water on Wii U back on 2021. I really enjoyed most of the game as it is plenty spooky, offers a nice set of three parallel storylines, and encourages completion. The main collectible I focused on were the Hozuki dolls. There are 79 of them to photograph in the game and I think there is one in each room. I only realized halfway through my game that you can buy an ability so that a sound plays when you are near one. I strongly recommend buying this as soon as you can if you are attempting to find them all. I only managed to find 72 of them, but I think that was pretty good considering how much searching I did on the natch. One issue with completion is that many of the spirit photos are QTEs and it is easy to miss some of them. Saving is manual and reverting to saves every time you miss one sounds tedious. I think I will replay Maiden before revisiting this game.

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General Gaming / Re: Shocktober V: The Dream Child
« on: October 22, 2024, 12:27:13 PM »
Anyways, both games have skeletons and cemeteries and ghosts so that's two games that can classify here and have got me doing some gaming again this year after a pretty long draught of doing much in this sphere of entertainment.

Not to mention that in Link's Awakening you really are The Dream Child!  I am impressed with your completion of Link's Awakening and agree with your comment on Backloggery that it would be considered "Mastered".

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General Gaming / Re: Shocktober V: The Dream Child
« on: October 19, 2024, 02:40:51 PM »
Nintendo has a bunch of Shocktober games on sale right now as part of the Screaming Deals sale. Check out the site for a full listing.


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General Gaming / Re: Shocktober V: The Dream Child
« on: October 19, 2024, 02:33:10 PM »
Well, a bunch of stuff I was looking to play got delayed throughout the month (my copy of Rain Code+ just got delivered, Alan Wake 2 got pushed back a few days, & Ys X is practically arriving in November), so to kill time I played through Little Nighmares 2 from my backlog and...I hate it. I'm a big fan of the first game, and I have no idea what happened here, but the devs completely lost the plot. The first game was clever and unsettling, and this prequel is just constant trial & error bullshit as you run through gauntlets of "gotcha" death traps designed to kill you until you memorize their exact positions and timing. And that's when you're not also fighting the game's camera to figure out where objects are in the world relative to your character.

Yeah, the 1st game's emphasis on cat & mouse stealth could get annoying at times (and that trophy for beating the game without dying is legendarily difficult. No, I don't have it), but this was not the right direction to go instead. Apparently, there's a 3rd game coming, and I can't say I'm looking forward to it after this.


It's a shame to hear Little Nightmares 2 did not improve upon the original. I only like the first game and did not love it. I prefer Inside and Limbo personally. I forgot to use my Pac Man amiibo to get that costume so I plan to replay it at some point just to try that out. I had the second game in some wishlists and it even dropped to around $25 US but I never did get it.

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General-3 / Re: The Great Core Theme User Hunt
« on: October 13, 2024, 06:33:17 PM »
Where do users change the theme? I looked under Profile and don't see it.

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General Gaming / Re: Shocktober V: The Dream Child
« on: October 13, 2024, 01:16:14 PM »
Last week I completed Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice on the XBox Series X. With the sequel having been released this year it felt like time to finally play the original. The game is quite creepy and perfect for Shocktober. In addition to the grim settings and enemies, the game really plays tricks on you mentally, on account of the eponymous Senua's mental psychosis. That kind of psychological scare that makes you question what you just saw gets me more than a jump scare or gore. The game is nice and short with a complete run taking me about 10 hours. You can also get all the trophies/achievements pretty easily with only one of them requiring extra effort. There are Lorestones hidden throughout the game and finding all of them is the one optional achievement. I was able to find them all without a guide since the game tracks how many are in each level and lets you replay a level to find more. I was not blown away by the audio or video quality like I thought even with the Series X upgrade, but maybe that is because of having seen footage of the newer sequel recently. This game is definitely not for everyone, but I found it to be original in quite a few ways and applaud the devs for taking risks. I will definitely check out the sequel at some point. Also, the game includes a "making of" featurette like they have in the special features on a home video release. As the game mentions, this does contain spoilers and should be viewed after playing the game. I thought it was a nice addition and wish more games would have something like this.


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General Gaming / Re: Shocktober V: The Dream Child
« on: October 13, 2024, 01:03:56 PM »
I'm going to attempt my first Fatal Frame in Maiden of Black Water, and then try to finish out the month with Crow Country, which looked delightful when it was released on other platforms, but now I get to play it! Ha ha!
Maiden of Black water is one of my favorite Wii U games. I am actually playing another Fatal Frame game now and will say more about it later.

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General Gaming / Re: Shocktober V: The Dream Child
« on: October 13, 2024, 01:02:53 PM »
As for We Happy Few, I tried playing that around the time it originally released, and it just didn't click with me. I got as far as re-entering proper Joy-fueled society with the 1st protagonist, and I ended up bailing out of boredom and frustration with all the jank.

That is very fair. The game is quite janky and is a slow burn. I almost fell off it myself but at some point it got its hooks in me and over time it has become a favorite.

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General Gaming / Re: Shocktober V: The Dream Child
« on: October 05, 2024, 11:30:06 AM »
I decided to get Shocktober started with a replay of one of my favorite games, We Happy Few. I have been playing this on PS4 and according to the PS app I have clocked in around 160 hours in the game total. This year I have been revisiting the DLC to collect the last few trophies, which are now at 100%. This week I went back through the third DLC, We All Fall Down.
The setting for the game is a retro-futuristic dystopia, Wellington Wells, where mandated drug use (Joy) has led to the downfall of society. We All Fall Down explores more of the background behind the use of Joy and ultimately provides closure to the story in the main game. There are three main collectibles that eluded me in my previous playthrough; The standard lore notes, contraptions that serve as currency for upgrades, and TV monitors that you need to shoot with you dart gun. As I get more and more excited for Compulsion's upcoming South of Midnight, I am also reminded I still need to play Contrast, and yet I just feel like going back to Wellington Wells for another stroll.

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General Gaming / Shocktober V: The Dream Child
« on: October 01, 2024, 12:17:18 PM »
It's Shocktober again and time for our slightly spooky version of a "what have you been playing" forum topic.

When does this start?

Shocktober begins right now, and will last the entire month of October, ending after Halloween night.

What should I play?

Anything that falls under the classification of a "scary" game. Survival horror, action horror, a horror-themed FPS, anything with zombies, etc. In the interest of having fun, this can be more of a loose definition of what defines a scary game, and constitute anything that is more-or-less "spooky themed". Here are a few scary games that have recently come out or will come out this month:
  • Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club
  • Luigi's Mansion 2 HD
  • Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2
  • Until Dawn (remake)
  • Silent Hill 2 (remake)

You don't have to pick up a new game to get into the Halloween spirit, consider playing some Luigi's Mansion multiplayer, a spooky course in Mario Kart or Mario Party, taking part in the Animal Crossing festivities, or just putting on a spooky in-game costume and sharing a picture on the forums.

If you're not sure, just check out the previous years' threads
[2023][2022] [2021] [2020].

You can think of this as another Backlaugust if you want -- You've probably got horror games in your backlog, and it's time to play them. How many games you want to play is up to you, whether that's just one game or a few games. Any platform, doesn't matter. They can be new games, old games. Even horror games you've already beaten long ago and want to replay. You don't have to choose all of your games up front; you can if you want, but it's fine to just take it one-game-at-a-time.

Who should participate?

Do you:
  • Enjoy scary games?
  • Have at least one horror game in your backlog?
  • Plan on buying a new horror game?
  • Really love Halloween?

If you answered yes to any of those questions, then you should do this!

The purpose of this is a little less about seeing how many games we can beat, but for everyone to share in the experience of playing something scary. A good horror game can be a tough thing to get all of the way through to the end, but with some moral support from the rest of the community that's going through the same thing, maybe we can all make it back into the light by November! That's what it comes down to -- having fun, and being scared shitless. And being scared shitless is a lot more fun when being scared shitless as a group.

One last thing -- for your fellow NWR-er who hasn't played every game, try using spoiler tags whenever possible for anything major that's story-related, or just in general anything that should not be spoiled.

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General Gaming / Re: BacklAugust 2024! (Forums Are Dead Edition)
« on: August 31, 2024, 02:46:48 PM »
   I have one more to add the list, that is to say cross off my backlog. I rolled credits on Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope on Switch yesterday. I actually jumped on the first game day 1 and paid full price. Though I enjoyed it, I felt some buyer's remorse when Ubisoft dropped the price to about $20 USD later that same year. Since then I have always waited for a price drop on Ubisoft games. I picked up Sparks of Hope about a year after release for a mere $15. Other folks might have done the same considering the notable under performance.
   I remember reading the NWR review and being skeptical of the grid system being eschewed for free movement. The reviewer was happy with the change and I just didn't buy it. Well I totally agree and just like the reviewer cannot imagine going back to the grid now. I wonder if Fire Emblem will ever make this change?
   Most aspects of the game are improved from what I can tell and the game has been slowly creeping into my favorites of the year list. There is a lot more to do in the over world with some really fun side quests, mini-games, and environmental puzzles. The big dramatic boss fights don't quite hit the highs of the first game but the tactics are fine tuned and the challenge was just right.
   I have enjoyed it so much that I was compelled to get 100% completion and spent about 25 hours working on the first three areas. As the month neared the end I started to make a bee line for the end of the story and was able to finish in time for BacklAugust. I am currently at 8!% completion overall and spent about 34 hours on the game. I plan to continue playing until I have done everything. Not sure about the DLC though. Has anyone played that? Is it worth it?
I was hoping to wrap up The Witcher 3 but made the mistake of starting up the Blood and Wine DLC got more than I bargained for.

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General Gaming / Re: BacklAugust 2024! (Forums Are Dead Edition)
« on: August 31, 2024, 02:33:53 PM »
For some reason I was under the impression that it was a tower defense game
The first game in the SteamWorld series is a tower defense game named, you guessed it, SteamWorld Tower Defense. The game was released in 2010 as part of the DSi eShop, though later available on 3DS eShop by backwards compatibility, where is looms in my backlog.

Starting to lose hope for a Super Rare release of the Build game as Heist 2 is already out  :'(

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General Gaming / Re: BacklAugust 2024! (Forums Are Dead Edition)
« on: August 27, 2024, 01:19:57 PM »
I've been kinda busy so I'm checking in late I know, but I had gotten around to a game earlier this month. It was a little later than the closing ceremonies of the real Olympics I s'pose, but I've wrapped up Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. I had seen that it contains a story mode so I figured I could play through that to consider the game completed. And I've gotta say...

...I probably shoulda just watched the Olympics instead. The story mode contains way too much blabbering for how little interesting it has to say. I get that I should know what I'm getting myself into with a "story mode" of a game, but the ratio of cutscenes-to-gameplay here is extremely out of whack. It probably averages 15-20 minutes of inane dialogue just to be thrown into an event that typically lasts 1-2 minutes. It sort of feels like playing a visual novel that gets interrupted by a random minigame now and then.

This is probably because it was developed by Sega, but I felt like there was a bit of a disparity in how the story treated the two main protagonists of Luigi and Tails. Tails gets to do the fun stuff like scale Tokyo Tower; snipe Eggbots with a bow; punch Shy Guys in the face; etc., while Luigi is getting absolutely bodied in events like Karate, Boxing, Rugby, etc. Poor guy can just never catch a break...

The game doesn't have much else to offer either, as the only other option is to just play single events individually. No competition modes or anything to tie stuff together, and no extras like a shop. This series has always been a little questionable, but I don't think this one matches up to even previous entries in the series.

I would probably rate this game a Big Oof out of 10.

Cool to see someone else was in the Olympics spirit. Truth be told I had no way to watch the games. I think next go around I will just subscribe to Peacock (the streaming service that primarily shows the Olympics in the US) for the month.

That single player mode does sound interesting, having more of a story than the previous games I have played. I remember seeing some footage of a pixel art mode where the characters where all SNES/Mega Drive sprites. Did you come across that?

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